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Enterprise Java and Rational Rose -- Part I


This article explains the way Java 2 Enterprise Edition relates to IBM's CASE tool Rational. Read how these technologies work together to help develop successful applications.

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By: The Rational Edge
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May 30, 2003
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
  1. · Enterprise Java and Rational Rose -- Part I
  2. · J2EE: Responding to Enterprise Application Needs
  3. · More J2EE
  4. · Enterprise JavaBeans
  5. · Working with EJBs
  6. · Conclusion

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Enterprise Java and Rational Rose -- Part I - Conclusion
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We hope that we've given you a good basic understanding of the J2EE architecture and its benefits, as we conclude Part I of this article with an invitation to join us next month. In Part II, we will first take a look at how servlets and JSPs work within the J2EE architecture. Then, we will discuss in detail some of the ways you can harness the visual modeling power of Rational Rose to build better J2EE applications.

Please click here to go to Part II!


Originally written by Khawar Ahmed and Loïc Julien
Copyright (c) 2000-2003 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved.


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